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. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> welcome back to the halftime report. i'm jackie deangelis. up more than 8%. take a look at that chart. posted its third straight kwaerlly loss. but beating expectations. also saying it increased subscriber base. lots of conversation on the network today about this whether it's up for sale. also lots riding on blackberry 10. >> thank you. pete, what would you do with this here? >> take advantage of the pop and remove some of it it and replace it with upside options. in case somebody has interest in this. but when people are talking about the 10 version, this doesn't come out until this coming year. it's still into the future. when you're talking about are they the apple killer, no, they compete with the rest of the hand sets. >> this
. ♪ it means cleaner, cheaper american-made energy. but we've got to be careful how we get it. design the wells to be safe. thousands of jobs. use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ >>> welcome back to the halftime report. i'm jackie deangelis. up more than 8%. take a look at that chart. posted its third straight kwaerlly...
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or the $39 million in tax credit that went to a north carolina company that makes energy efficient lighting. that is all guy but you realize we it opened an l.e.d. light manufacturing plant in china. what do you make of that? >>guest: it is really unseemly for the president to engage in protectionist rhetoric when you consider that a fourth of our exports from america are associated with the overseas investment of american taxpayers. we also get trillions of foreign investment in the united states that supports millions of jobs. this is something we should be welcoming except, and this is the key, what mitt romney does with his money is his business. what obama does with our money is all of our business. the fact that we squandered billions on a stimulus that didn't work and the tact that some of it went to china, i don't think the fact it went to china is nearly as important as we flushed a trillion dollars down the drain and made our economy worse by making government bigger. >>neil: i have in problem with the multinational nature our company, our country and companies, doing business wit
or the $39 million in tax credit that went to a north carolina company that makes energy efficient lighting. that is all guy but you realize we it opened an l.e.d. light manufacturing plant in china. what do you make of that? >>guest: it is really unseemly for the president to engage in protectionist rhetoric when you consider that a fourth of our exports from america are associated with the overseas investment of american taxpayers. we also get trillions of foreign investment in the...
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lot of people from all over spain to join the protest and it was very peaceful it was very positive energy. around seven pm and the at seven pm the police charge and to disperse to crowd and there were some. small mylan minority within the protesters and and to find a vigils were completely. legitimized by the organizers and that's what we saw in the media but what we didn't see what happened. for and what we didn't see is what happened in the days before or the day after when the people came back in i think that the organizers want to insist that this this was symbolic peaceful and this was not a chance and yeah yeah yeah this is you know not unlike the occupy movement states where the media tries to make a big deal about any little bit of violence but really there were millions of people out there. do you think i'm curious your thoughts on catalonia voting for independence i was in that region years ago as well as in the basque region and a lot of people talking about independence even then that was before all this happened what are your thoughts on. that i don't have big thoughts about
lot of people from all over spain to join the protest and it was very peaceful it was very positive energy. around seven pm and the at seven pm the police charge and to disperse to crowd and there were some. small mylan minority within the protesters and and to find a vigils were completely. legitimized by the organizers and that's what we saw in the media but what we didn't see what happened. for and what we didn't see is what happened in the days before or the day after when the people came...
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which candidate has the better energy plan in your view? >> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states, and we can be energy independent using all of north america. but that's good because they're good neighbors. we work well together. all that can be accomplished, but romney is realistic about a plan. his plan is use our own resources. >> and we know that's a job creator. do you think he has a shot to win the election? >> oh, i think he will win the election. i think he has energy as a big component. there are 30 states in the united states now that produce energy. when i went in the energy business a long, long time ago, there was only nine states. there are 30 states now. so millions of jo
which candidate has the better energy plan in your view? >> well, obama has no energy plan. he talks about energy a little bit. he never has a plan. romney has a good plan, and i believe romney will carry it out. that all the people that have run for president since nixon, republican and democrat, have always said elect me and we'll be energy independent. romney has not said that. he has said with a north american alliance, that we can bring together mexico, canada, and the united states,...
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energy and technology. energy group falling for a third session in a row. despite consumer outcries over the financial crisis, we're seeing overdraft fees rise for the first time since the financial crisis. >> this is incredible. >> this really is. a new study by moebs services says america got hit with $31.5 billion in overdraft bank fees in the past year. that's up 2% from a year ago. >> think about that for a second. they charged roughly $30 per overdraft. that's 1 billion checks that bounced in one year. the survey says that's because banks are charging more in overdraft fees and more americans are overspending. so with that in mind, who do we put the blame on here? is it shady bank practices? are they price gouging? or simply poor money management by those writing the checks? we have both sides of that story right now. alex sanchez of the florida bankers association says consumers should pay more attention to their bank accounts. amen to that. ed of the u.s. public interest research group says these fees go too far. oh, boy. a debate going here. alex,
energy and technology. energy group falling for a third session in a row. despite consumer outcries over the financial crisis, we're seeing overdraft fees rise for the first time since the financial crisis. >> this is incredible. >> this really is. a new study by moebs services says america got hit with $31.5 billion in overdraft bank fees in the past year. that's up 2% from a year ago. >> think about that for a second. they charged roughly $30 per overdraft. that's 1 billion...
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. >> right now, the strongest sector is the energy sector. with all the fracking going on, anything related to fracking. we have rail cars that carry sand. you can't get them. they're very, very valuable right now. any type of car that really isn't associated with the energy sector. that's one of the hottest sectors right now. >> an look where oil is. that makes sense with the momentum there. >> retailers, it's more mixed. some of the retailers are doing okay. some of them are not. it's much more of a mixed picture. >> the international story, is that part of their business? or is this largely a domestic set of companies we're looking at? >> no, these companies are primarily domestic. most of their business is in the u.s. more than half of their employees are here in the u.s. this is primarily a u.s. base. >> given your background, you were there at those meetings at the federal reserve during the financial crisis. how does it feel to you today versus where we were in 2008? >> well, it's much, much better. 2008 was an incredibly difficult tim
. >> right now, the strongest sector is the energy sector. with all the fracking going on, anything related to fracking. we have rail cars that carry sand. you can't get them. they're very, very valuable right now. any type of car that really isn't associated with the energy sector. that's one of the hottest sectors right now. >> an look where oil is. that makes sense with the momentum there. >> retailers, it's more mixed. some of the retailers are doing okay. some of them are...
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about a week and a half ago the energy information report that highlights weekly changes in the amount of gasoline and oil produced finally showed a very good report. in fact a surprising report to many. crude oil inventories had increased eight and a half million barrels in just one week's time. we saw overall total inventories of gasoline and crude oil jump a significant amount. i think that is what is leading to the selloff in oil and gasoline. melissa: yeah. and in fact we saw oil fall about 7%. gasoline dropped about 5% as i think you said in the futures market. do you think this is going to stick around though because i watch all of the sabre-rattling going on acrosstown and at the u.n. and i don't know? what do you think? >> well, there's a lot of asterisks behind how long this will stick around, a month, a year, not long enough. i'm sure many motorists will agree with. i think we'll see this in the cooler months. this situation tends to play out. i was looking past year's data in the run-up to the election of the prices can move up. they can move down. this year prices may be m
about a week and a half ago the energy information report that highlights weekly changes in the amount of gasoline and oil produced finally showed a very good report. in fact a surprising report to many. crude oil inventories had increased eight and a half million barrels in just one week's time. we saw overall total inventories of gasoline and crude oil jump a significant amount. i think that is what is leading to the selloff in oil and gasoline. melissa: yeah. and in fact we saw oil fall...
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first, so as nuclear energy is concerned, iran has a right to develop nuclear energy but for military use, no way, because it is too dangerous. not because it is iran but because-- if it goes that way, it means the region can be a terrible menace. therefore, no way. the question is how do you convince iran to evolve? we have-- when i saw "we" it's the big 5-- france, u.s., british, china, and russia. we're united on this issue. >> rose: the 5 plus 1 germany. >> yes, and we were stussing with iran and trying to convince them to change and we are applying sanctions. the fact is, up to now, iran has not changed. >> rose: it's not changed its behavior because of the sanctions. we have a report of the international agency they go that enfortunately, they're disrupting their program. and my own belief that what they are doing cannot be explained if they have decided not to go nuclear. there were, we have to say, and we are saying to them, do negotiate because it's not possibly for you to have-- to go to a nuclear weapon. >> rose: in other words you said to them we need to find a negotiated
first, so as nuclear energy is concerned, iran has a right to develop nuclear energy but for military use, no way, because it is too dangerous. not because it is iran but because-- if it goes that way, it means the region can be a terrible menace. therefore, no way. the question is how do you convince iran to evolve? we have-- when i saw "we" it's the big 5-- france, u.s., british, china, and russia. we're united on this issue. >> rose: the 5 plus 1 germany. >> yes, and we...
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and that is good for industries because it means cheaper energy for any industry in any economy. you can remember that 15 or 10 years ago the price of natural gas is a serious obstacle for the economy. i remember when i was in the set of energy, the price of natural gas was that $12 or $15 today the price is hardly $2 or $3. so that's an amazing opportunity for the region and that means that mexico could be even more competitive because now we have a very high competitiveness in the manufacturing sector. we very well-trained workers. with more infrastructure. with free trade with the united states and with other nations. a lot of very competitive aspects. plus today we have cheaper natural gas, but we have everything that we need and that is opportunity. but the problem is for pemex manager with very few resources used and decide will be the most profitable activity for the company. you need to deceit either to invest natural gas with very short marginal revenues and with a lot of risk because they need a lot of technology and massive investment or to invest in oil, which could c
and that is good for industries because it means cheaper energy for any industry in any economy. you can remember that 15 or 10 years ago the price of natural gas is a serious obstacle for the economy. i remember when i was in the set of energy, the price of natural gas was that $12 or $15 today the price is hardly $2 or $3. so that's an amazing opportunity for the region and that means that mexico could be even more competitive because now we have a very high competitiveness in the...
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then, it was energy and materials, both closely tied to the global economy, up 1.3% and 1.2%, respectively. the biggest percentage gainer of the dow industrials was general electric. the company slightly increased its forecast for revenue growth, even as the global economy remains choppy. that kind of optimism helped shares jump 2.9%. g.e. said its industrial businesses are gaining momentum. the shares certainly have been. tonight, they're at their highest price in four years. meantime, struggling dow industrial stock intel found buyers, up 1.9%. earlier this week, it traded at its lowest price this year. intel unveiled a new semiconductor for tablets, counting hewlett-packard, dell, and samsung among its customers. intel has been criticized for not moving faster into the tablet space. tomorrow is the end of the calendar third quarter, but we're seeing a handful of companies turn in their fiscal quarter results. discover financial found more customers were using their charge cards. earnings were stronger than expected acustomers used their discover cards more and credit card loans increase
then, it was energy and materials, both closely tied to the global economy, up 1.3% and 1.2%, respectively. the biggest percentage gainer of the dow industrials was general electric. the company slightly increased its forecast for revenue growth, even as the global economy remains choppy. that kind of optimism helped shares jump 2.9%. g.e. said its industrial businesses are gaining momentum. the shares certainly have been. tonight, they're at their highest price in four years. meantime,...
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over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is tak
over 73 percent who reviewed 5-hour energy said they would recommend a low calorie energy supplement to their healthy patients who use energy supplements. seventy-three percent. 5-hour energy has four calories and it's used over nine million times a week. is 5-hour energy right for you? ask your doctor. we already asked 3,000. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your...
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crude so paul sending seven we close out housing energy stocks in that state now russia is making the biggest push yet to transform its karumba infrastructure spending forty six billion dollars in government bonds the economy minister is boring macalso overhaul of our ways gas bills and bullets as well as build a new ring road around the moscow region the bones have been called an exceptional investment for foreign traders. that manages roads with talking about long time high yield guaranteed bombs bought by the state who wasn't want those in your portfolio and that's how the business that after about fifteen minutes or ok thanks so much we'll see you then. are just a moment here and we're going to be discussing the issue of syria with. what he knows about washington's ultimate goals in the ongoing crisis just a cycle. keep you. busy. the friendship vision of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the . jets polian has arrived from overseas to lead the army i have to really take my time to prepare myself to get it right. the bloody battle near moscow is going to start
crude so paul sending seven we close out housing energy stocks in that state now russia is making the biggest push yet to transform its karumba infrastructure spending forty six billion dollars in government bonds the economy minister is boring macalso overhaul of our ways gas bills and bullets as well as build a new ring road around the moscow region the bones have been called an exceptional investment for foreign traders. that manages roads with talking about long time high yield guaranteed...
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noted energy watcher boon pickens weighs in on the recent plunge in crude and what it means for investors. does it go lower from here? we'll get his take. plus, wait until you hear how much banks are charging for overdraft fees in the last year. is it financial irresponsibility by millions of americans? we have the debate coming up. former california treasurer phil angelites says why more needs to be done to fix the aftereffects of the recent financial crisis. all ahead on "closing bell." we look forward to seeing you then. brian? >> looking forward to it, bill. well, folks, only 89 i days before christmas which means, don't panic. there are 88 shopping days left until the holiday. investors have gone on a shopping spree of their own. they have been buying up retail stocks. names like urban outfitters and the gap are up # 30% just this quarter. so courtney reagan, are all signs pointing to a strong holiday season? >> so far, yes, actually. many consumers are starting to shop for halloween costumes. i i'll be katniss from "the hunger games." deloitte is forecasting holiday sales increasing
noted energy watcher boon pickens weighs in on the recent plunge in crude and what it means for investors. does it go lower from here? we'll get his take. plus, wait until you hear how much banks are charging for overdraft fees in the last year. is it financial irresponsibility by millions of americans? we have the debate coming up. former california treasurer phil angelites says why more needs to be done to fix the aftereffects of the recent financial crisis. all ahead on "closing...
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energy and technology were today's worst performing sectors, utility was today's biggest gainer. now, lots of action in the currency pits today. the euro fell to its lowest level in two weeks versus the dollar. political tension, of course, in the spain and greece driving the euro to an intraday low of $1.28. new home sales dropped in august from july, new home sales fell to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 373,000. this is a dip of .3% from the previous month. now, despite the month-over-month decline, new home sales in august were up more than 27% compare today a year ago. -- compared to a year ago. we have got mark sebastian in the pits of the cme, stephen saks and david trainer are going to duke it out. but let me start with mark, and, of course, i have to start with oil. how long does this dip go on? >> well, you know, i think it could go for a while. demand was not at $105 or $100 a barrel. it's closer to 80. so everything, in my opinion, above kind of 80, $85 a barrel is all risk premium from iran. so as long as we're above, you know, around 90, i think that's fairly p
energy and technology were today's worst performing sectors, utility was today's biggest gainer. now, lots of action in the currency pits today. the euro fell to its lowest level in two weeks versus the dollar. political tension, of course, in the spain and greece driving the euro to an intraday low of $1.28. new home sales dropped in august from july, new home sales fell to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of 373,000. this is a dip of .3% from the previous month. now, despite the...
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putting us in control of our energy future, now. attention, owner of the light blue smart with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> i'm bill griffeth. on closing bell, three huge interviews, former ceo carol bartz joining us, find out if her successor, melissa mayer, can turn around the >> can and new tar kentz vowing to double the revenue the next decade for coca-cola. he will lay out the strategy for the goal and don't want to miss the rare and exclusive interview with the oracle himself, ceo larry emson. find out how he is planning to dominate the cloud and yes, sir going on that personal property buying spree. owns an island, owns now most of malibu. all that and more. maria still in san francisco, i'm still in new york. more at the top of the hour. >>> the comeback in cars, auto sales continuing to be a sign of hope in the u.s. economy phil la superbowl behind the wheel for us. i want to ask you, look
putting us in control of our energy future, now. attention, owner of the light blue smart with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> i'm bill griffeth. on closing bell, three huge interviews, former ceo carol bartz joining us, find out if her successor, melissa mayer, can turn around the >> can and new tar kentz vowing to double the revenue the next...
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worryingly, the energy to implement the reforms that have been agreed as well as other reforms that we need are fading in little bit. and i am often asked and i am sure the some of the central bankers and providers are asked the same question. are we now better off than five years ago? probably so. are we out of the loop? do we have everything we need in terms of assistance, in terms of detecting the systems? most people, supervisors in particular, and certainly the imf would say not yet despite major progress. i know all of these seem a little bit bleak. but let me assure you that we have not overlooked the reaction to recent policy announcements. and those are strong and good positive reactions. but we have seen positive market response of before that turned out to be short-lived. this time, what we need is not bounce.balance we need a sustained rebound. to be different, we need certainty more than uncertainty and we need decision makers to turn into action takers. it will require courage and the ability to rise above the short- term agenda of the domestic boundaries. in that context
worryingly, the energy to implement the reforms that have been agreed as well as other reforms that we need are fading in little bit. and i am often asked and i am sure the some of the central bankers and providers are asked the same question. are we now better off than five years ago? probably so. are we out of the loop? do we have everything we need in terms of assistance, in terms of detecting the systems? most people, supervisors in particular, and certainly the imf would say not yet...
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crude stockpiles said the old price to seven with lows that's hurting energy stocks in particular myname it sure looks to sell a stake in the company as they struggle to cut their. head in from their two week lows off the slashing production targets and weak crude prices the simple majors there also making the biggest push yet to transform its crumbling infrastructure selling forty six billion dollars in government bonds because we ministry boring because to overhaul rollways gas fields and airports as well as build a new ring road run the most a region have been called an exception investment for foreign trade has been a source as it merges roads which will. about the whole yield guaranteed but by the states who wouldn't want those in your portfolio that's the latest news and interviews on the website right of you dan thanks very much for this and looking forward to more next hour well in fact in just a few minutes we once again turned to the conflict in syria and talk to author. and political analyst william and dall on what he thinks is washington's ultimate goal in the ongoing crisis
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i am sticking with walter energy, not alpha natural right now. when you look at what's going on in the infrastructure plans announced in china, gave a lot of different names and a nice boost to the upside and enjoyed that boost and seeing pullbacks, that's understandable after the nice run they had and i agree, steve, they're volatile plays and not for the feint of heart. they do come have an incredible amount of beta. >> they're white knucklers. >> they are. >> the bulls enjoying the rally over the past few months and there is one thing that could kill the run. ron sloan, chief investment officer at invesco joins us. do you think earnings could kill this rally, right? explain. >> this has been a rally that's gone up. i think in some ways it is almost a testament to symbolism over substance. we have had earnings revisions down all year and the market moving up sharply and i think what we have done is put all of our earnings per share growth eggs in the fourth quarter basket creating a hockey stick kind of phenomena or effect and sometimes those d
i am sticking with walter energy, not alpha natural right now. when you look at what's going on in the infrastructure plans announced in china, gave a lot of different names and a nice boost to the upside and enjoyed that boost and seeing pullbacks, that's understandable after the nice run they had and i agree, steve, they're volatile plays and not for the feint of heart. they do come have an incredible amount of beta. >> they're white knucklers. >> they are. >> the bulls...
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they have so much just native energy and enthusiasm about the world around them. they live in such a media-rich and digitally-rich and experience-rich environment now that it's-- it's made my job in some ways easier because what they bring into the classroom is really complex and interesting and it's my job to kind of harness that energy and that enthusiasm and direct it toward the things that i need them to learn as far as being 21st century communicators and thinkers and problem solvers. >> suarez: you often hear that teachers can tell who's going to have trouble in high school early on. in the earlier grades. do you agree with that? and is there anything else teachers can be doing in those early grades to help those kids out? >> i think what-- the best teachers are are seekers. we are given a family's child to teach. we're given their most precious resource, their child. and our job is to send them out better than when they walk through the door. and better doesn't necessarily mean that they can ace a standardized test. better means that i have seen deep within
they have so much just native energy and enthusiasm about the world around them. they live in such a media-rich and digitally-rich and experience-rich environment now that it's-- it's made my job in some ways easier because what they bring into the classroom is really complex and interesting and it's my job to kind of harness that energy and that enthusiasm and direct it toward the things that i need them to learn as far as being 21st century communicators and thinkers and problem solvers....
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but it's not enough given the pace at which food and energy are rising. terrible working conditions. same in south africa. so we see mining operations being shut down because of the protests. so now what we see is globally, emerging market workers saying you have to pay me a lot more. whatever we pay them, it's still not enough because the moore liquidity we keep ingesting in quantitative easing whether in the u.s. or china makes commodity prices go higher. they say if they'll pay 22% more to the worker, they would have to cut the labor force in half just to break evening. so you know the production is going to -- >> you think central bank liquidity does end up in higher asset commodity price inflation? >> i think this is totally obvious. chairman bernanke says i don't know what you're talking about. there is no connection whatsoever. and the brazilian finance minister said this is warfare on the emerging markets. currency wars will come out of the quantitative easing because of this human impact and commodity price pressures as a result. >> pippa will st
but it's not enough given the pace at which food and energy are rising. terrible working conditions. same in south africa. so we see mining operations being shut down because of the protests. so now what we see is globally, emerging market workers saying you have to pay me a lot more. whatever we pay them, it's still not enough because the moore liquidity we keep ingesting in quantitative easing whether in the u.s. or china makes commodity prices go higher. they say if they'll pay 22% more to...
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energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said lenders need to restore good customer service to regain trust of the public and rbs is the poster child for what went wrong in banking. and eric snyderman is suing jpmorgan. the suit partly the result of a federal mortgage task force formed in january. investors lost around $22 billion and more than 100 securities. jpmorgan says the suit involves actions taken at the behest of the u.s. government. jpmorgan stock closing up 1.2%. and "new york times" says u.s. senate will try to use the lame duck session to reach a comprehend len sif dea
energies and energy efficiency. many aspects to it. >> other stories today, a bid to prevent another financial crisis, the review led by bank of fin len governor is expected to call for a separation of retail and investment operations. the report will also call for bonuses to be paid in debt. we'll hear from the central bank later today. meanwhile steve hester has called for banks to readjust back to a more customer focused approach. speaking at the london school of economic, he said...
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, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid cancer. there has been a marked increase in the disease since chernobyl. she was a vocal opponent of the new plant until she was arrested under flimsy pretenses. she spent five days in jail and was denied her cancer medication. it was a warning. now she is more careful. >> they have tapped my phone, so i do not use it anymore. i am not sure if i am being followed. i have not spotted them yet. i know they know me and can lash out anytime they want. no more threats are needed. >> tatyana says president lukashenko is assessed with the idea of having his own nuclear plant. it is also in russia's interest to build it as soon as possible. >> the world has been turning away from nuclear energy. clients for russia's nuclear exports are dwindling. our leaders -- our leader's manic desire to own a nuclear plant makes us an ideal match. we are a testing site for a reactor that has never been built anywhe
, does not want to be seen speaking with western journalists, especially not if they oppose nuclear energy. she is comfortable talking here on her farm in the middle of the woods. tatyana has thyroid cancer. there has been a marked increase in the disease since chernobyl. she was a vocal opponent of the new plant until she was arrested under flimsy pretenses. she spent five days in jail and was denied her cancer medication. it was a warning. now she is more careful. >> they have tapped my...
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russia's interest to build it as soon as possible. >> the world has been turning away from nuclear energy. clients for russia's nlear ports are dwindling. our leaders -- our leader's manic desire to own a nuclear plant makes us an ideal match. we are a testing site for a reactor that has never been built anywhere else. >> the next day, we e manage to get a meeting at the construction site. two reactors are to be built here with the combined capacity of 2,400 megawatts. the pit is finished, and concrete is already being poured, but environmental activists say there is not even a final blueprint y. the plant spokesman says the work so far is just preparatory and that nothing will be built without a blueprint. but he does confirm that there is, as of yet, no model of the reactor. critics, he says, are everywhere. >> some organizations are starting to actively resist the power plant. they want to put forward their views and say they represent popular opinion, but they are not succeeding. they are not sure why not. >> our next interview partner thinks he knows why critics do not stand a chance
russia's interest to build it as soon as possible. >> the world has been turning away from nuclear energy. clients for russia's nlear ports are dwindling. our leaders -- our leader's manic desire to own a nuclear plant makes us an ideal match. we are a testing site for a reactor that has never been built anywhere else. >> the next day, we e manage to get a meeting at the construction site. two reactors are to be built here with the combined capacity of 2,400 megawatts. the pit is...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> i would like to take a step back from the newsroom reporting today this ten-point lead for president obama and the crucial state of ohio. this is new york times, cbs news, quinnipiac university. that is one poll. we asked our political editor, paul steinhauser, to show us how this poll changes our cnn average of all of the relevant poll, we call it our poll of polls. and, paul steinhauser, i understand you're looking at with other states as well. walk me through what you're seeing, if you would. >> a lot of numbers here. we'll get through them, a quiz on the other side. >> hit me. >> okay, ohio, you mentioned the quinnipiac cbs
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> i would like to take a step back from the newsroom...
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and also prices well aren't helping it matters now reaching a seven week low that's really hurting energy stocks in particular so we're going to see those stocks in russia we're also going to talk. one of the biggest stocks here which is as wide as you call losses out of the alsace around two and a half percent in negative territory now spread like executive power given the amount of sauce in the day's trade on the london stock exchange says in russia's biggest lender got off to a modest elves' the bank raised over five billion dollars through a second to public offering in london i must specify joins sixty one club those from russia already quoted only have us eight together they've combined four hundred fifty billion dollars. of what's in my bank or written about you hardly surprising all you do is shop oh see you soon back and over here i'd say we've got a special report called european extremists hope you can stay with us for that. good laboratory to mccurry was easy to build needs most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission to teach
and also prices well aren't helping it matters now reaching a seven week low that's really hurting energy stocks in particular so we're going to see those stocks in russia we're also going to talk. one of the biggest stocks here which is as wide as you call losses out of the alsace around two and a half percent in negative territory now spread like executive power given the amount of sauce in the day's trade on the london stock exchange says in russia's biggest lender got off to a modest elves'...
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crude stockpiles and the oil price to seven we close the energy stocks among others may move. looking to sell a stake in the company as they struggle to call the dead. infinit to a close off the slashing production target crude prices or wages russia's making the biggest push here to transform its crumbling infrastructure selling forty six billion dollars in government as the economy ministry blowing the cash to overhaul railways gas fields and airports as well as build a new ring road around the most region the bones have been called an exceptional investment for foreign trade as renaissance just wrote we're talking about long term high yield guaranteed bonds backed by the state who wouldn't want those in your portfolio that's the latest news and interviews on the web site sounds great and all thanks very much indeed for this just a few minutes we'll be back with our special report european extremists stay with us for that can. question is that so much as i know in which of course he's right on economy and so here is a just how influential is the israeli lobby of the us to wh
crude stockpiles and the oil price to seven we close the energy stocks among others may move. looking to sell a stake in the company as they struggle to call the dead. infinit to a close off the slashing production target crude prices or wages russia's making the biggest push here to transform its crumbling infrastructure selling forty six billion dollars in government as the economy ministry blowing the cash to overhaul railways gas fields and airports as well as build a new ring road around...
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for example, we like the energy more than we like the materials. so i think that is one thing that we're looking at in terms of sectors. health care looks very cheap, although with good reason given all the regulatory uncertainty here with the election coming up. yeah, so that's basically it. >> all right. thanks, everybody. we appreciate it. see you soon. we're in the final stretch here. just 12 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we're at the lows right new with the dow down about 86 points. >> coming up, it's all anybody's been talking about, that blown call that decided the packers/seahawks gain me by a replacement ref. why some don't think it will do a thing to end the referee lockout. someone who knows all too well is going to explain coming up. now, that's what i call a test drive. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get
for example, we like the energy more than we like the materials. so i think that is one thing that we're looking at in terms of sectors. health care looks very cheap, although with good reason given all the regulatory uncertainty here with the election coming up. yeah, so that's basically it. >> all right. thanks, everybody. we appreciate it. see you soon. we're in the final stretch here. just 12 minutes before the closing bell sounds. we're at the lows right new with the dow down about...